Detroit
Power Outage Due To Public Lighting ‘System Overload’
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September, 2013
DETROIT
(WWJ) – A major power outage is affecting Wayne State University,
the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice, the City-County building, the
Detroit Historical Museum, and the People Mover in downtown and
Midtown Detroit.
“Some
institutional public lighting customers are experiencing service
interruption caused by extreme heat, cable failure, and routine
maintenance — all combining causing system overload,” said Robert
Warfield, a spokesman for the Detroit Mayor’s Office.
Wayne
State spokesperson Jessica Archer said the campus would be closed for
the rest of the day, Wednesday, after about half of all buildings —
maybe 40 or 50 — lost power. She said they would decide later
about Thursday’s schedule.
Passengers
aboard the People Mover were directed off at the nearest station. The
People Mover is closed until further notice.
At
City Hall, EMS crews were called out to help a pregnant woman on the
4th floor after an evacuation forced people to walk down the stairs
to safety. Officials said she’d doing fine.
“We
made sure that there was somebody was with every person that was
stuck on the floors until we could get them down, said Detroit Fire
Chief Gene Biondo. ”When I found out that she was eight months
pregnant, I said we’ve gotta get her out of there first.”
Biondo
said they were able to get power restored to the building briefly
through an emergency system to get that woman and two others down on
elevators.
Courtrooms
at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice were evacuated and proceedings in
a high-profile Grosse Pointe Park murder case were delayed.
“…
The
courtroom was plunged into darkness,” reported WWJ’s Marie
Osborne. “A few very scary moments as deputies tried to make their
way to their prisoner, Bob Bashara. Within seconds, though, the
generator kicked on, and there was a bit of light.”
Presiding
judge Kenneth King said continuing problems with the city’s aging
electrical grid are a huge security concern.
“That’s
a whole different dimension in very scary proposition,” King said.
“Now, because we can’t use the elevator, the deputy sheriffs have
to escort the prisoners down a dark stairway.”
“Given
what happened just a few days ago, it’s not a good situation,”
King added, referring to an incident during which a prisoner, being
moved into a holding cell at the courthouse, stabbed a deputy with a
makeshift knife and fled.
The
lights went out at around 1 p.m. Warfield said he hoped power would
be restored to all affected buildings sometime Wednesday night.
“The
Public Lighting Department is asking customers, once power is
restored, to only turn on lights …. not to use air conditioners or
other non-essential appliances,” Warfield said.
A
DTE Energy spokesman said, although it’s not a DTE problem, DTE
crews are assisting the city in working to decrease load on the
system to avoid more outages.
DTE
said full restoration in the city could take up to 24 hours.
There
were no reports of power problems at downtown hospitals.
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